Monday, July 2. 1973 University Daily Kansan 5 Out for a Sunday Stroll Although most Lawrence citizens throw up their hands at "resident" skunks, one young graduate of Lawrence High School seems to have the situation well under control as she exercises her descented pet along Haskell Institute. It's a sure bet that persons walking big dogs steer clear of their path. Consumers are finding the 60-day price freeze reflected at the supermarket checkout counter, an Associated Press marketbasket survey shows. But the cost of butter and eggs continued to climb during June. By LOUISE COOK Associated Press Writer The AP checked the prices of 15 food and non-food items in 13 cities on March 1 and 28. The average price was $34.97. checked were unchanged in price; 21 per cent were up ; 17 per cent were down and 8 per cent were unavailable on one of the bills went up in eight cities and down in five. The survey found that from June 1 to July 1, 56 per cent of the total number of items will be charged a $5 fee and both the plaintiff and defendant must make their own proofs. "A lot depends upon how many cases we have to handle," he said. The guidelines stipulate that the plaintiff and the defendant cannot be represented or accompanied by an attorney. The plaintiff will be charged a $5 fee and both the Ewell said Friday that he wasn't sure how successful the small claims court would handle it. The freeze announced by President Nixon According to Douglas County Court Judge bringing each petition will personify bring each petition will personify bring each petition will personify The small claims court authorized by the 1973 Kansas Legislature opened today at the Douglas County Court House. It deals with matters of recovery for recovery of amounts of $200 or less. BY MICHAEL HOSTETLER Kansan Staff Writer In contrast, between March 1 and June 1, the AP survey found 41.5 per cent of the items were unchanged in price, 35.4 per cent were higher, 20.5 per cent were lower and 7.9 per cent were unavailable. The total marketkesset was up in 10 cities and down in three. The owner of the Ridglea Apartments, David G. Kitzinger of Albuquerque, N.M., has been charged with grand theft in Douglas County District Court. Prof Charges Ridglea with Theft According to Assistant County Attorney Mike Malone, the suit was filed because of Freeze Working, Survey Indicates Claims Court to Resolve Petty Money Squabbles Kitzinger's failure to return a $75 security deposit. Fourth Brings Fireworks; Injuries Soon to Follow? Wednesday marked the beginning of nine days of fireworks sales in the state of Kansas and the annual onset of cases of property damage and complaints of noise. Kansan Staff Write Seymour said that he lived in the apart- Any firewalls not bearing the label ICC or DO2 class C firewalls are illegal M80 and cherry bomb devices are specifically prohibited. They are, however, easily attainable because of an exemption that perits farmers to use them in rat holes. The city of Lawrence does not allow the The sale of fireworks in Kansas prior to June 27 or after July 5 has been prohibited. A state law requires that a state has taken to try to reduce accidents is to outlaw any firecrackers over 1/4 inches thick. By CATHLEEN SCHEIER Johan Zagar, Kansas City fire marshal, said he thought most of the trouble comes from high-powered firework devices impersonating towns and unincorporated areas. "Despite legislation in many states, which limits pyrotechnics to licensed public facilities, we must continue through virological activity by persons motivated by profit rather than concern for public safety," says Charles Morgan, the National Fire Protection Association. Information passed to the KU center regarding illegal fireworks or injuries resulting from improperly manufactured legal fireworks will be passed on to the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA), according to Pat Weiss, of the KU CPA. They will in turn convey the data to the Food and Drug Administration. Anyone having knowledge of persons selling illegal fireworks locally is requested to contact the KU information Center and provide evidence. Anonymity will be preserved upon request. The suit was filed by William O. Seymour, assistant professor of journalism at the University of Kansas, who moved from the University of Kansas, where he did not receive his deposit refund. Anyone having knowledge of burn injuries from illegal or legal fireworks is asked to contact the Information Center and provide full details of the accident. Group Requests Data On Illegal Fireworks sale of any fireworks within the city limits. In addition to this, Lawrence has banned the use of fireworks before the 2nd or after the 4th. During the three days when they are considered legal, fireworks may not be shot before 7 a.m. or after 11 p.m. The innocent sparkler, popular with small children, can reach a temperature of 2,000 degrees, remain hot for a long period after sweating, and still ignite hair and clothing. Morgan said. The National Fire Protection Association has estimated that as many as 10,000 persons may be victims of firework accidents over the Fourth of July period. Morgan said he thought that there were no such things as 'safe' fireworks or even laser guns. Again this year, all fireworks have been banned in national forests and grasslands in the US. W. J. Lucas, regional forester, said Wednesday that the ban extended to all Forest Service managed lands in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming, and violation could result in a fine of up to $500. Ewell said that the small claims court's success would also depend upon the type of actions filed. Ewell said that he was afraid he'd have to spend hours on persons haggling over $." Eilwell needs to hear all of the cases himself but if a backbuild builds up or there is a conflict with his other duties as county and district doctor, he will be assigned to handle the hearings, he said. ment complex for four months while he was waiting for his new home to be completed. He made a 75 deposit when he moved in to the complex last September. Seymour said he had received several letters from the Inteone Corp, owners of Ridglea, saying that it did not have the money to return to him. He also received one personal letter from Kitzinger saying the same thing. Seymour said the manager told him he would receive his deposit refund in three to four months. "It wasn't very clean when we moved in, but it was clean when we left." he said. As the months passed, Seymour complained on several occasions to Malone. When Malone asked last week if he would be held in criminal charges, Seymour said he would. "When a company takes your money for six months, doesn't return it, and is drawing interest on it, that's theft, no matter how you look at it," Seymour said. On June 21, a consent judgment was handed down in Division II of Douglas County District Court in the suit brought by the plaintiff. The suit concerned rental deposit practices. Although Elwild did not have the details on Friday, he said he planned to set a limit on the length of statements made by plaintiffs, defendants and witnesses. According to the judgment, Kitzinger was required to create an escrow account to cover security deposits that will be returned to former tenants. Kitzinger was also required to furnish the names of all the former tenants. Seymour said he would probably receive his money from the escrow account. Two days before that consent judgment was handed down to Kitzinger, a $2,500 judgment was entered against the Intone Corp. Innoteo was named as the owners of Ridglee in the county court suit concerning security deposit practices. Elwell expressed concern for the orderliness of the court. "People may be well behaved or they go at each other with boxes gloves," he said. According to a legislative act, the claim must be made in the county where the problem or dispute occurs. The statute of the county courts also applies to the small claims court. Elwell suggested that anyone who wanted to file an action in the small claims court should talk to a county court clerk before preparing the forms. Geology Students Get Sigma Xi Grants Four graduate students in the geology department have received grants-in-aid from Sigma Xi, honorary geology organization. The students are Richard Keenpain, Wesley Lilley, David McBride and Margaret Rees, all of Lawrence. The grants-in-aid are intended to support thesis work. The students' work will be in conjunction with part of a program directed by Albert Rowell, professor of geology, and Michael Brady, assistant professor of geology. Holiday to Lock Up Most KU Buildings The Fourth of July will be a holiday for the University of Kansas except for the School of Law and the Midwestern Music and Art Camp. Law classes will meet because of an American Bar Association requirement. The law library in Green Hall will be open its regular hours, 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Flint and Murphy Halls, the only other buildings open, will be used by the Music and Art campers, according to a Traffic and Security dispatcher. The Kansas Union will be closed all day. Co-Chairmen Direct Math Department T. P. Srinivasan and Russell Bradt have been appointed co-chairman of the department of mathematics, Delbert Shankel, acting dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences announced last week. Both are professors of mathematics. The Affirmative Action Plan was designed to eliminate discrimination in hiring practices against minority groups by the University. Srinivasen and Brandt, who assumed their new titles Sunday, are replacing former chairman Paul Mostert, professor of mathematics. Mostert resigned as chairman in April in protest over the Affirmative Action Plan adopted by the University. The math department decided in the early stages of its search for a new chairman to use a team instead of one man, Srinivasan said. Originally, Srinivasan had been chairman of the search committee, but he later resigned. Srinivasan, a native of India, completed his undergraduate and graduate education at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bombay. He is also director of the Center for Advanced Study of Mathematics in Punjab, but now that he has been appointed chairman, Srinivasan said he would resign that post. frustration and resignation that will create more bias in hiring than it will prevent," Mostert said last March in a letter to Schankel. MOSTert that although he agreed with the policy of non-discrimination, he did not consider the plan to be necessary or beneficial. Srinivasan has indicated that he is willing to follow the Affirmative Action Plan; however, he noted that some of Moster's criticisms were pertinent. Srinivasan said that in avoiding discrimination one should not fall into reverse discrimination. Prof Describes Women's Roles S Shakespeare used women in his plays to mirror the faults or strengths of other characters, to establish a stereotype of the Renaissance woman and to attack images, told, assistant professor of English, said in a Shakespeare festival lecture Sunday. "It creates a massive bureaucratic structure with accompanying massive expense, causes a huge amount of wasted valuable faculty time and causes a sense of Arnold said the Renaissance stereotype of woman was a lady who used wist modestly, danced for exercise and found fulfillment in marriage and motherhood. Bard Established Stereotypes In contrast, Shakespeare's Viola attacks popular images of the Renaissance woman. He is a nude girl in a rose, delicate and without depth, to be false. In her disguise as a man, Viola tells of having a sister who once loved, showing that women were indeed capable of depths greater than herself. Kate, in "The Taming of the Shrew," is an example of the use of the Renaissance woman as a stereotype. Arnold said, Shakespeare has Kate say that as the spare's women, was a woman of intelligence and eloquence. The conventional shrew, Arnold said, was a foul-mouthed wife who beat her husband into submission. Kate uses her verbal wit instead of physical violence. subject owes duty to the prince, so does the wife owe duty to her husband. Shakespeare made Lady Macbeth a woman whom the audience could forgive. Arnold said that it was believed that woman, being weak, became insane easily, and that because of the state of her mind, she could be forgiven. Lady Macbeth, another one of Shake- Brandt, who received his Ph. D. from Stanford University, was the first KU faculty member to receive the Alfred Sloan Foundation research fellowship. From 1982 to 1963, he was a Fulbright fellow at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Brandt has been a faculty member at KU since 1953. Lady Macbeth is an example of the woman in power. During the Renaissance, it was believed that the only way a woman could have power was through her husband and father. In all of Shakespeare's women in power are therefore distorted to some degree. Srinivasan has been a member of the University of Kansas faculty since 1968. Telephone company executives from 23 states, Guam, Puerto Rico, the West Indies, Washington D.C. and the Virgin Islands have gathered at KU, in conjunction with the KU School of Business, for the sixteenth SISTA Management Development Program. Phone Execs Gather at KU For Conference The program, which is jointly sponsored with the United States Independent Telephone Assn. studies organizational behavior, discrimination, financial administration, operations research, rate control and corporate social responsibility. William John Bruns Jr. from Harvard Business School and Francis X. Welch from Georgetown University are working with the school's strategic management and associate dean of the business school. Other KU faculty members working with the program are Ronald R. Olsen, chairman of the economics department, Lawrence Sherr, associate professor of business, Fitch, associate professor of business, John Pichler, acting dean of the Business School. All management training classes are held in the library. The program will continue until July 13. on June 13 limits prices to a ceiling level based on a formula involving prices and sales in the week of June 1-8. It does not automatically freeze prices at June 1 amounts. That's why some individual items may have risen in price. Lamb, beef and pork prices are frozen at ceiling levels provided by the President at the end of March. Despite recent rumors of possible food President Nixon held out some hope for the consumer when he said Sunday that increased farm production "will provide relief against high food prices." Nixon said that, when crops came in this fall, he might be able to lift an embargo placed on the export of soybeans and some other agricultural exports. shortages, the AP survey found no unusual lack of items on the shelves. Poll Says Congress Suspect PRINCENT, N.J. (AP) - Sixty-seven per cent of Americans questioned in a recent Gallup Poll believe that some voters are against unethical or illegal campaign methods. Another poll showed that those questioned lacked confidence in a number of institutions, including big business and labor unions. The 1,562 adult Americans interviewed between June 1-4 were asked if they believed there were senators and representatives now in Congress "who won election by using unethical and illegal methods in their campaigns." In the other poll, 1,531 adults were interviewed between May 4-7. They were given a list of eight American institutions and asked how much confidence they had in each institution, quite a lot, some very little or none. Big business won the smallest vote of confidence. 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